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Applications for the Hong Kong Empowerment Fund are now open.

In our third year supporting the London voluntary and community sector, we are happy to launch the Hong Kong Empowerment Fund.  The Fund is established to support Hong Kong Civil Society in London to deliver integration support to the Hong Kong British National (Overseas) (BN(O)) community.

The Hong Kong Empowerment Fund targets equity-led non-established or newly established groups and organisations run by and/or for Hongkongers. Whilst Hong Kong-led groups and organisations will be prioritised, we also welcome applications from other organisations, particularly those who are experienced working on one of or more of the programme’s aims.

There are two types of grants available:

  • Growth grants: up to £15,000 – open to non-established and newly established groups or organisations run by and/or for Hongkongers and their partners.
  • Collaboration grants: up to £50,000 – open to two or more non-established, newly established and/or smaller grassroot groups and organisations working in collaboration and partnership. A lead partner must be identified in the application, and this must be a legally constituted group.

We particularly welcome applications from community-led projects.

Applications are open from Tuesday 27 February 2024 and close on Wednesday 27 March 2024 at 9am.

You can also visit Groundwork London’s website to find out more about the Hong Kong Empowerment Fund.


Priorities in London

Given that funding granted through this programme needs to be committed by July 2023, we are keen to see bids that take this into account and seek to build a long-term legacy from the funding.

We see this as being about building and embedding partnership working, establishing capacity to provide support for Hongkongers, and growing specialisms that takes into account the specific needs of Hongkongers.

  • We encourage organisations to work in partnership, building connections between new/small organisations and larger more established organisations to provide opportunities for mutual development for the benefit of Hongkongers. We expect all bidders to be able to demonstrate how they are engaging with other partners including, where appropriate, their local authority
  • We encourage bidders to consider the long-term legacy of the work that they are proposing, beyond the initial funding period, to help build specialism and capacity to support Hongkongers. This could include training or the creation of resources that can be used to support others to understand the particular needs of Hongkongers
  • We encourage creative bids, testing and piloting interventions to support the social integration of new arrivals, that could expand in future years subject to funding or embed in existing services.

Through our continued engagement with the community, we prioritise supporting organisations that deliver work in the following areas:

  • Orientation and access to services – to support Hongkongers in accessing public services, ensure information is provided in an accessible manner, and help them understand their rights and entitlements in the UK
  • Hongkongers with intersectional needs – to offer service to children and young Hongkongers, older Hongkongers, LGBTQI+ Hongkongers and Hongkongers with disabilities
  • Mental health and wellbeing – to increase the capacity of mental health services to provide trauma-informed and Cantonese speaking services for Hongkongers
  • Loneliness and social isolation – to build connections within Hong Kong communities and across different communities
  • Immigration and social welfare advice – to increase capacity of the immigration and social welfare advice sector, so Hongkongers can access qualified services advice, and thus reduce their risks of destitution, particular in the current context of the cost-of-living crisis
  • Business and employment – to seek solutions to break down barriers Hongkongers experience in accessing economic opportunities in London
  • Learning and improving English language skills – to provide tailored informal English language learning and support Hongkongers accessing formal learning opportunities.

Our top priority is ensuring the safety of Hongkongers and all bidders should be able to demonstrate how they will ensure their services will be accessible, friendly and safe spaces for Hongkongers.

  • We particularly welcome bids from organisations that are led by Hongkongers and bids that include the lived experience of Hongkongers in their work plans
  • Bids will need to be able to demonstrate an understanding of the unique migratory context of Hongkongers.

We prioritise supporting boroughs in London with the largest estimated population of newly arrived Hongkongers, namely those in Southeast London, including Greenwich, Bromley; Southwest London, including Kingston, Sutton; and Northwest London, including Barnet, Ealing; as well as those that include areas of significant cultural importance to Hongkongers.

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If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].

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